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Mustang & Shelby ClubsMustang Club of America - the granddaddy of Mustang clubs, with links to local clubs throughout the US Shelby American Automobile Club - founded in 1975 - dedicated to the preservation, care, history and enjoyment of the World Championship cars from Shelby American, 1961 - 1970 Shelby American Automobile Club NW - the Oregon City (Portland, OR area) based regional club. It's worth a visit just to hear the funky music on their home page. Mustangs Northwest - One of the largest and oldest Mustang clubs. Their four day "Round Up" event each July draws thousands. Mustang Wranglers of Beaverton, Oregon - one of the most active Mustang clubs in the Portland, Oregon area Magic City Mustangs - The Central Alabama chapter of the Mustang Club of America Copper State Mustang Club - founded in 1979 and serves as the unifying force and a forum for Mustang enthusiasts in Phoenix and other cities in Arizona. Treasure Valley Mustang Club - This Boise based club is a group of Mustang and Special Interest Ford enthusiasts for all years of Mustang and Special Interest Fords. Sports Car Club of America (SCCA) - No matter what your motorsports interest, there's a program to match in the Sports Car Club of America. Boss 429 World Registry - The "official home page" of the Boss 429 world registry. These guys (and presumably gals) specialize in Boss 429 parts and restoration. CyberStangs.com - These guys look like they are having a great time. They are into mostly late model Mustangs and Fords. 69Mustang.com - Dedicated to lovers of 69 & 70 model Mustangs. Golden Hills Mustang Club - (MCA affiliate) - The first Mustang Club West of the Rockies Sacramento Area Mustang Club - The Sacramento Area Mustang Club is a non-profit organization of enthusiasts dedicated to the promotion of the Ford Mustang and it's legacy of fun and good times. All enthusiasts and owners of Ford Mustangs, 1964 1/2 through current model year, are invited to join. Capital Area Mustang Club - Located in Salem, Oregon. Dedicated to promoting a better understanding and stronger fellowship in the preservation and maintenance of all Mustang cars. |